The application window for the MPU (Ministério Público da União) Concurso is swiftly closing, with all interested candidates needing to submit their applications by 16:00 (local time) on Thursday, February 27, 2025. The recruitment drive aims to fill 172 immediate vacancies across different states, and the stakes are high with salaries ranging from R$ 8,529.65 for technical roles to R$ 13,994.78 for analyst positions.
To apply, potential candidates must visit the official page managed by the Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV) at conhecimento.fgv.br/concursos/mpu2025. The required application fees are R$ 95.00 for technical roles and R$ 120.00 for analyst positions. Payment can be made until February 28, 2025, but it’s imperative to finalize the online registration before the deadline.
Initially published on January 8, 2025, the edital (announcement) for the Concurso outlines the available positions, examination details, and candidate requirements. Although requests for fee exemptions were accepted until January 15, 2025, those who missed this window will need to adhere to the standard fees.
Among the 172 positions, there are 66 roles dedicated to 'Analista do MPU' (specifically for law graduates), 66 for 'Técnico do MPU' particularly focused on administration, and several specialized roles available exclusively within the Federal District.
The competition aims to promote diversity, setting aside 20% of the positions for Black candidates, 10% for individuals with disabilities, and another 10% for members of ethnic-racial minorities, including indigenous peoples and traditional communities.
The MPU encompasses various federal public ministries, such as the MPF (Federal Public Ministry), MPT (Ministry of Labor), MPM (Military Public Ministry), and MPDFT (Federal District Public Ministry), serving wide-ranging areas across Brazil.
Proposals include various assessments, with objective and, for some positions, subjective tests scheduled for May 4, 2025. For technical applicants entering police institutional roles, there will also be physical fitness tests. Questions for the exams will cover multiple topics relevant to the positions offered.
Candidates can select their desired state during the application process, which will dictate both their testing location and subsequent work site. The examinations themselves will be held simultaneously across all 27 capitals of Brazil, highlighting the national reach and interest surrounding this Concurso.
Preparation is key, with the available positions demanding candidates pursue rigorous study. Candidates can expect to be quizzed on various course material relevant to their respective fields, with the majority needing degrees in specialized disciplines, including communication, medicine, law, engineering, and other relevant areas.
For any inquiries or clarifications on the application process, potential applicants can contact FGV directly at 0800 283 4628 or through email at [email protected].
This Concurso provides an avenue for candidates to secure stable government employment in Brazil during times of economic uncertainty, making it not just about filling positions but about supporting the workforce and addressing national needs.